Tool Talk #65: Small Trucks, DeWalt Flashlight

We discuss our recent small truck posts. We run down the DeWalt 12V generic cialis 10mg MAX flashlight. Remember: If you’ve got a question or comment you can call us at 214-296-9229. (Podcast Download)

the ranger has been the 1 selling small truck in north america for forever

and the 4L ranger can tow and haul as well as many things out there with I have owned a bronco 2 or explorer forever
and well I am going to miss the small truck I am currently looking for a b2200 or 2600 to stuff over done motor from my probe but my first ranger is still kicking
as my utility trailer and it is has been still great
my explorer is bought the same reason it holds all my tools and it locks it is my 4×4 tool box I live in a city built on a hill so the 4×4 in the winter is a must

Re: DeWalt flashlights (not the one in the article though) . I bought a flash light at a DeWalt repair/service center. I was very leary about spending about $40 for it. But after buying it I realized it’s a great flash light. It’s an LED, uses one AA (but is as long as a 2 AA mini-mag light) bright as anything, comes with a lanyard, very good quality.

My first vehicle was a 77 Ford Courrier, my second was an 85 Ford Ranger. At one time I owned an Isuzu P/U as well. A few years ago I owned an old Extended cab Ford Ranger. I sold it after owning it for about a year.

That first Ranger had electrical problems. The Isuzu was great. I would like to buy another small pickup.

I’ve now had my toyota 4×2 reg cab for twenty years. Ive done some minor body work on it. At 108000 miles runs pretty good. I don’t use it much. And never ever drive it in the snow. Much too dangerous with rear wheel drive.